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黑人女性的食品价格与食品购买决策

Food prices and food shopping decisions of black women.

作者信息

DiSantis Katherine I, Grier Sonya A, Oakes J Michael, Kumanyika Shiriki K

机构信息

Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 423 Guardian Drive, 8th Floor Blockley Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

Department of Marketing, Kogod School of Business, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, WA 20016-8044, USA.

出版信息

Appetite. 2014 Jun;77:104-12. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2014.02.016. Epub 2014 Feb 27.

Abstract

Identifying food pricing strategies to encourage purchases of lower-calorie food products may be particularly important for black Americans. Black children and adults have higher than average obesity prevalence and disproportionate exposure to food marketing environments in which high calorie foods are readily available and heavily promoted. The main objective of this study was to characterize effects of price on food purchases of black female household shoppers in conjunction with other key decision attributes (calorie content/healthfulness, package size, and convenience). Factorial discrete choice experiments were conducted with 65 low- and middle-/higher-income black women. The within-subject study design assessed responses to hypothetical scenarios for purchasing frozen vegetables, bread, chips, soda, fruit drinks, chicken, and cheese. Linear models were used to estimate the effects of price, calorie level (or healthfulness for bread), package size, and convenience on the propensity to purchase items. Moderating effects of demographic and personal characteristics were assessed. Compared with a price that was 35% lower, the regular price was associated with a lesser propensity to purchase foods in all categories (β = -0.33 to -0.82 points on a 1 to 5 scale). Other attributes, primarily calorie content/healthfulness, were more influential than price for four of seven foods. The moderating variable most often associated with propensity to pay the regular versus lower price was the reported use of nutrition labels. Price reductions alone may increase purchases of certain lower-calorie or more healthful foods by black female shoppers. In other cases, effects may depend on combining price changes with nutrition education or improvements in other valued attributes.

摘要

确定鼓励购买低热量食品的食品定价策略对美国黑人可能尤为重要。黑人儿童和成年人的肥胖患病率高于平均水平,且在高热量食品随处可得且大力促销的食品营销环境中受到的影响不成比例。本研究的主要目的是结合其他关键决策属性(热量含量/健康程度、包装尺寸和便利性),描述价格对黑人女性家庭购物者食品购买的影响。对65名低收入和中/高收入黑人女性进行了析因离散选择实验。受试者内研究设计评估了对购买冷冻蔬菜、面包、薯片、苏打水、果汁饮料、鸡肉和奶酪的假设情景的反应。使用线性模型估计价格、热量水平(或面包的健康程度)、包装尺寸和便利性对购买商品倾向的影响。评估了人口统计学和个人特征的调节作用。与低35%的价格相比,正常价格与所有类别食品的购买倾向较低相关(在1至5分的量表上,β = -0.33至-0.82分)。对于七种食品中的四种,其他属性,主要是热量含量/健康程度,比价格更具影响力。与支付正常价格与较低价格的倾向最常相关的调节变量是报告使用营养标签。仅降价可能会增加黑人女性购物者对某些低热量或更健康食品的购买。在其他情况下,效果可能取决于将价格变化与营养教育或其他有价值属性的改善相结合。

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